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Sonnet 29: If Genius Has Its Danger, Grief And Pain

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Title:     Sonnet 29: If Genius Has Its Danger, Grief And Pain
Author: Anna Seward [More Titles by Seward]

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If GENIUS has its danger, grief and pain,
That Common-Sense escapes, yet who wou'd change
The Powers, thro' Nature, and thro' Art that range,
To keep the bounded, tho' more safe domain
Of moderate Intellect, where all we gain
Is cold approvance? where the sweet, the strange,
Soft, and sublime, in vivid interchange,
Nor glad the spirit, nor enrich the brain.
Destructive shall we deem yon noon-tide blaze
If transiently the eye, o'er-power'd, resign
Distinct perception?--Shall we rather praise
The Moon's wan light?--with owlish choice incline
That Common-Sense her lunar lamp shou'd raise
Than that the solar fires of GENIUS shine?



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Anna Seward's poem: Sonnet 29: If Genius Has Its Danger, Grief And Pain

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